- Assignment: Read the synthesis handout for examples
- Assignment: Choose the sources you want to use and synthesize them on your blog.
Lesson Five: Synthesizing Sources
Lesson Four: Paraphrases & Summaries
- Assignment: Complete the Paraphrase/Summarize handouts
- Assignment: Post a news article summary on your blog
Prompt: Choose an article from this website on any topic you want. Try to use an article from a real print newspaper (e.g. New York Times, LA Times) Summarize/Paraphrase the article in one amazing paragraph or two. Use APA style when you cite the reporter. At the bottom of your entry include a link to the article and write the reference. Your summary should be 1-2 paragraphs. For example,
Pham, Alex. (2009, Mar 20). Video game revenue jumps 9% in February.Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 26, 2009, from
http://www.latimes.com
It seems that despite the recession in America, the video game industry is doing OK. Pham (2009) reports in this article from the LA Times that the industry grew approximately $733 million dollars (par. 2). In particular, Pham reports that console gaming - like Nintendo or Xbox - have done really well. Some examples given include including Sony's playstation and Nintendo's Wii, which sold 753,00 units (par. 9). While these numbers sound impressive, Pham mentions that consoles sales acutally "carry very slim profit margins for their manufacturers" (par. 10). Let's hope that new video games are received well or else maybe the government will have to bail them out, too!
Lesson Three: Referring to Sources - Citations
- Assignment: Listen to the presentation on research and take notes
- Assignment: Complete the APA citation exercises with your group
- Assignment: Write an example on your blog. You can quote or paraphrase. Here is the information you will need:
The author is Peter Pan. The book was written in 2012. On page 33 the author wrote: "Video games make up a large industry in today's economy. The electronic arts industry is estimated to be worth over $50 billion worldwide."
Lesson Two: Referring to Sources - Bibliography
- Assignment: Ask What is Research?
- Assignment: Look at the picture and discuss what you think it means
- Assignment: Complete the bibliography handout in your group
- Assignment: On your blog post the bibliographic reference for ONE source
To learn more about academic writing and practice our English, we need to choose an academic issue. Our topic this summer is Video Games: Are they harmful?
In lesson two we will learn how to create a bibliography. A bibliography is a collection of all the useful things you read or watched that helped you decide how to write about your topic. Here is an example of a bibliography on our topic:
Example Bibliography about video game violence |
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